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Is there a serial killer at work, committing racist crimes? Investigations are still in the early stages, but, with electoral campaigning for France’s presidency under way, murders in the southern cities of Toulouse and Montauban have plunged the country into fear and confusion.

euronews sought an expert’s opinion on the political impact. But first, here is a brief review of what happened, and France’s politicians reacted.
On Monday, three children and a teacher were killed in front of Ozar Hatora, a Jewish school in Toulouse. The bloodiest attack on the Jewish community in France in 30 years happened with presidential elections 34 days away.
The weapon used by the murderer, the scooter he rode and his deliberate method suggested links with the murders last week of three paratroopers in Montauban and Toulouse.
President Nicolas Sarkozy went to the school to offer his condolences.
Sarkozy said: “It seems obvious that the motivation here, attacking Jewish children and a teacher, was anti-semitic. Where our soldiers are concerned, two of them were Muslims and the third was from the Antilles. We don’t know the motive there, but we could think that racism and murderous insanity were linked.”
The candidate for the Socialist party, François Hollande, also went to Ozar Hatora.
Hollande said: “I had to be here to say to these families torn by murder, and to those at this Jewish school which was targeted, the depths to which anti-semitism has sunk. I also have to express my solidarity with the city of Toulouse, to say that it wasn’t a school, Jews, a city that have been affected by this, but all of France.”
The killings that shook the country also made their mark on the electoral campaign.
Third-placed candidate, according to surveys, Marine Le Pen of the Far Right said: “At times like this, politics stops; campaigning stops; there is no longer the right and the left. The people of France feel it in their heart.”
Campaigning is expected to resume sooner rather than later, against the shocking backdrop of the bloodshed.
Euronews spoke to Dominique Wolton, director of the French Institute of Communication Sciences, the CNRS, a noted specialist in the media and political communication, to ask for his opinion on the political effects of the murders.
Sophie Desjardin, euronews: Is what happened in Toulouse going to affect the presidential election campaign in France?
Dominique Wolton: We really don’t know. What’s certain is that there’s already been something positive: the unanimous reaction of all the candidates. That was essential, in the name of the Republic or democracy, firmly condemning the murders.
euronews: Will the subjects of recent discussion, apart from the economic crisis, be toned down?
Wolton: It’s not that things will be muted. It’s rather that verbal confrontation will become less violent, because we’re already in a country in crisis, in which a large part of the electorate does not feel involved, and so there is a threat of high abstention.
It’s not that clashes will be avoided but that people talk in terms that are too soft. There can be a very violent clash about theory, policy, ideology, on condition that we respect one another. In this campaign, that started out violently, with a risk of high abstention, I believe we’ll need to backtrack. So much the better if that brings mutual tolerance.
I think it’s all the more shocking for France that three big institutions are affected. First the army, since it began there – a centre of integration – then schools. They are the second factor of integration in our society. And also secularism, respect for all religions.
I think the strength of caring and the political and cultural reaction of the candidates goes much further than public opinion, because these three pillars of society are affected. In a way, that might make some people think about the importance of integration in our society, the weaknesses of our institutions. I think that’s an important lesson.
euronews: Do you think that politicians bear some responsibility, with the speeches they’ve made recently, sometimes quite forcefully, notably about immigration?
Wolton: No, we can’t talk about cause and effect. However, the problem for France, and also for Europe as a whole, is that we’re the most democratic part of the world, and when it comes to talking about immigration we see vocabulary being squeezed, and posturing, racism and populism, which do not go along with the great democratic mission that Europe wants to assign itself.
Immigrants become scapegoats, and that’s a tragic logic to follow. It’s not unusual that it brings a kind of verbal violence that we find in 18 of the 27 European Union countries.We are really at risk of Europe’s own values self-destructing.
euronews: We’ve seen a surge of intercommunal solidarity, a need to feel united. That will have to be sustained, which is difficult, is it not, in an election campaign where people are looking to create divisions?
Wolton: No, I think that the tragic event can serve to lay that question to rest. If the main religions show solidarity I think it will have to be heard for four or five days. That way, when the political mania starts up again, the tragic events will stay in people’s heads. Everyone today sees and knows everything, thanks to the media, and that forces politicians, religious forces and Europeans to be much more faithful to their values.

http://www.euronews.com/2012/03/20/toulouse-murders-stagger-the-french/
 
Funny thing is the cops that were killed were Muslim from a Morrocan background but no mention of that in mainstream media.. one newspaper actual went so far to speculate it was an 'angry terrorist Muslim'...

Sickos walhi in every sense of the word
 
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Did you see how crazy the Israeli officials went when an EU official placed Gaza children dying and the Toulouse murders in the same category.

Israel criticizes EU official for comparing France Jewish school shooting to Gaza children deaths

The European Union foreign policy chief drew criticism in Israel on Tuesday over what Israeli leaders said was her comparison of the killing of three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in France with the deaths of children in the Gaza Strip.

Speaking at a conference on Palestinian refugees on Monday in Brussels, Catherine Ashton cited the tragedy of “young people who have been killed in all sorts of terrible circumstances.”

She then mentioned the Toulouse shooting earlier on Monday, along with a massacre last year in a Norway summer camp, a bus crash in Switzerland that killed 22 Belgian school children a week ago, the current violence in Syria and “what is happening in Gaza and in different parts of the world.”

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/0...wish-school-shooting-to-gaza-children-deaths/
 
I heard yes.. Only they suffer aparently of course even the Muslims who died in this very shooting are refuse.. May Allah swt dam n them fi dounia wal'akhira
 
Funny they can't even acknowledge the Muslims they kill unjustly, yet they expect the world to mourn for their dead.

Ameen.
 
I feel bad when kids die though it really bothers me alot..imsad
 
I feel bad when kids die though it really bothers me alot..imsad

Same here. My neighbors 27 month year old son fell from the window right on the cement yesterday. An estimated 12 feet fall. The hardest part is that Wallahi he does not even have a single bruise, a single cut, a single scratch, and did not spill a drop of blood. He was taken to the hospital to check for internal bleeding, and there weren't any. Everyone is shocked and bewildered. Pure Miracle. Subhan"Allah. I'm still amazed.
 
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Flyermay doesn't get it. Or at least he pretends he doesn't get it. The truth and reality are stranger than fiction. If this guy was known for a while on a 'watchdog' terrorist list, he is probably an intelligence assassin of some sort. What logic does it take to come to that conclusion? Common ****ing sense considering the way the world works, the way that clandestine 'terrorism' works, the way the corrupted intelligence network works, and the way events have been carried out throughout the past few decades compared to the way they are reported in the media.

People need to ask critical questions after something like this and not take it at face value. Aside from the hasbara trolls constant bickering, anti-semitic smearing, spinning, and wrong remarks, I don't know who but one of them said they believed the media and trusted the assessment of the police. Well that says it all.

So this guy, he doesn't match the physical descriptions given for motorcycle man. His confession about killing as revenge for the Palestinian children killed daily makes no sense.

He isn't Palestinian. He's Algerian. Why did he kill those paratroopers? At least one of them was a Muslim.

The trolls were personally attacking everybody and believing it was a run-of-the-mill Nazi hate crime. Well it wasn't a Nazi. Or a hate crime. It was a 'terrorist' if you believe that BS story.

"Al Qaeda" aka the toilet. Al Qaeda DOES NOT EXIST. If you believe they do, you are a fool. There is no Al Qaeda. This was addressed several times in the past 11 years. It's a Western invention, probably by Rupert Murdoch. It's another word for 'terrorist' or probably more likely CIA/Mossad/MI5 clandestine assassins. It says his brother was an insurgent militant in Iraq. There you go. Those guys were Mossad Sayanim and some of them spoke Hebrew.

Remember, Israel is not a Jewish state, it is a TERRORIST state. Israel funds, trains, and participates in terrorist attacks around the globe. They utilize the intelligence network. They are the number one reason for instability in the middle east.

Look at the timing of this attack. France's election. Syria's problems which France are heavily tied up with. The whole Iran media distortion. And Palestine, which all this **** has just brushed to the side probably on purpose. While these events have gone on, Israel has been attacking Gaza.

There is also the recent events in Afghanistan. Maybe they'll try to link this to it somehow. I read somewhere this morning that he was one of the escaped "Al Qaeda" prisoners from Afghanistan. Oh really? And he was just under watch? Those escaped prisoners were a little bit suspicious too.

Look, the killer is a heartless and soulless machine. Nobody would chase kids down and shoot them at point blank range in the head "for the Palestinian children." Such a killer doesn't care about Palestinians or children or have any feelings whatsoever. Palestinians want nothing to do with that either.

How can you go from killing paratroopers to civilians? Civilians as targets is stupid. Military targets are more strategic and if you are attacking military targets, why would you attack civilian targets? You wouldn't. Plus, as I mentioned before, the Jewish victims were specifically hunted down. They were pre-targeted. All shot at point-blank range in the skull.

They are lying to us. This is not your man, nor is it your reason. Let the trolls say what they want. They have de-legitimized themselves with their personal attacks, lies, spins, distortions, delusions, and Zionists Jewish bias. They are establishment shills who support the status quo, the deceptive elite Jewish bankster globalization of the world under 'democracy'. I don't want democracy. I live in the USA, a constitutional republic. Your buddies stole my country and usurped my constitution. I don't recognize the Zionist Occupied Government in DC. I only play by their rules so I can live. But their time is running out. They can't even rely on their clandestine terrorists anymore. Make too many mistakes. Plus your guys' rhetoric has been outed and your tricks are well know. Arguing with us just makes us better at pointing out your lies. http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1060705864&postcount=457
 
they killed the 'suspect' in a standoff without trial.. convenient.. moral of the story you don't stand a chance as a Muslim and even if other Muslims are killed you're still the terrorist to blame and are anti-Semitic even if you yourself are a Semite because they said so and who are you to argue..
Hasbona Allah wa'ni3ma alwakeel
 
مهرة;1505537 said:
Funny thing is the cops that were killed were Muslim from a Morrocan background but no mention of that in mainstream media.. one newspaper actual went so far to speculate it was an 'angry terrorist Muslim'...

Sickos walhi in every sense of the word

They were probably killed cause they'd been serving in afghanistan. The killer was a nutcase, so can't really blame him. End of.
 
No one is giving the Muslim guy the "Mental Ill" Card.:exhausted
 
No one is giving the Muslim guy the "Mental Ill" Card.:exhausted

His brother says he's proud of him. I suppose he's mentally ill too, right? Or rather they both believe in a murderous and abominable ideology.
 
His brother says he's proud of him. I suppose he's mentally ill too, right? Or rather they both believe in a murderous and abominable ideology.
He's a Muslim so by nature it is their abominable ideology.. When the American ****s do it to sleeping children, automatically the number of casualties decreases as well the perpetrators in this case of course it is a lone crazy with a poor wife and a caring extended family and children too so in their case it is PTSD!

Thank God for your presence here to point that out!
 
لميس;1506374 said:

He's a Muslim so by nature it is their abominable ideology..


His ideology is that of radical, violent, religious extremism. Fortunately most Muslims don't follow this abominable ideology.

لميس;1506374 said:

When the American ****s do it to sleeping children, automatically the number of casualties decreases as well the perpetrators in this case of course it is a lone crazy with a poor wife and a caring extended family and children too so in their case it is PTSD!

Unfortunately it's true, there are many Americans who excuse their military's war crimes as there are many Muslims who excuse atrocities committed by other Muslims.
 
His ideology is that of radical, violent, religious extremism. Fortunately most Muslims don't follow this abominable ideology.
Oh I had no idea you were so connected, sat one and one with a man who was an 'alleged' suspect who got shot immediately by the cops with no evidence or trial.. You must have psychic abilities on top all your other admirable traits..



Unfortunately it's true, there are many Americans who excuse their military's war crimes as there are many Muslims who excuse atrocities committed by other Muslims.

American and Israeli ****s and their poodles don't have to excuse what they have a carte blanche to commit by order of their commander and chief or does defending ones country by whatever means equal to war crimes in your book?
 
His brother says he's proud of him. I suppose he's mentally ill too, right? Or rather they both believe in a murderous and abominable ideology.

I guess it runs in the family. Using Western media's logic, one has to be mentally ill to believe in murderous and abominable ideologies.
 
لميس;1506388 said:

Oh I had no idea you were so connected, sat one and one with a man who was an 'alleged' suspect who got shot immediately by the cops with no evidence or trial.. You must have psychic abilities on top all your other admirable traits..





American and Israeli ****s and their poodles don't have to excuse what they have a carte blanche to commit by order of their commander and chief or does defending ones country by whatever means equal to war crimes in your book?

Let's cut the BS, there is nothing you will believe about this case that comes from the French authorities and media, is there? You are sadly one of those people that will excuse, deny, cry conspiracy whenever one who you consider is from your side perpetrates an unspeakable act.
 
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